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  2. History of the Jews in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The first Jews began to arrive in Ecuador in the 16th and 17th centuries. From 1580 to 1640, when Spain and Portugal were united in the Iberian Union, King Philip II of Spain was the only heir to the throne. During this time, many Portuguese were "suspicious of their faith", so the Jews began to enter the Viceroyalty of Peru, a newly founded ...

  3. Jew in the City - Wikipedia

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    She created the Internet personality "Jew in the City" to use online media to reach a wide network of people so that anyone could ask an Orthodox Jew questions and learn about the reality behind the stereotypes. "Jew in the City" began in 2007 with a website and Facebook, [6] Instagram, [7] Twitter, [8] and YouTube [9] pages filled with ...

  4. Hebrew language - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew is the most widely spoken language in Israel today. In the Modern Period, from the 19th century onward, the literary Hebrew tradition revived as the spoken language of modern Israel, called variously Israeli Hebrew, Modern Israeli Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, New Hebrew, Israeli Standard Hebrew, Standard Hebrew and so on.

  5. Religion in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Islam (18.1%) Christianity (1.9%) Druze (1.6%) Others and unclassified (4.8%) Religion in Israel is manifested primarily in Judaism, the ethnic religion of the Jewish people. The State of Israel declares itself as a "Jewish and democratic state" and is the only country in the world with a Jewish-majority population (see Jewish state ). [2]

  6. History of the Jews in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    History. During World War II, Thailand was a part of the Axis, [1] however it has had friendly diplomatic relations with Israel since 1954. [2] The Jewish community of Thailand today is mostly made up of the Ashkenazi descendants of refugees from Russia and the Soviet Union. There are also Persian Jews who emigrated during the 1970s and 1980s ...

  7. History of the Jews in Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Around 9,000 Jews converted in order to remain in Sicily. The Spanish Inquisition had not been able to pursue Jews, but after the expulsion, all remaining Jews were required to convert. The inquisition could then prosecute any Jewish convert (neophytes or, the derogative, Marranos) not felt to believe or practice the Catholic faith. The ...

  8. History of the Jews in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    It was known that the Jews used to make alcohol and sell it to the public. The Jews were known to be very careful with trading. They were mostly wholesalers and worked with India - Baghdad and Aleppo. They even exported to Europe and China. There were about 80 Jewish families in Kuwait living in one district where the Bank of Trade is now.

  9. History of the Jews in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The History of Jews in Qatar is relatively limited, as unlike some of the neighboring countries in the Gulf of Persia, there is no documented settlement of Jews in the area now known as Qatar. In modern days a small number of expats of Jewish origin reside in Qatar, mainly in Doha. Kosher food was produced during the 2022 World Cup and Rabbi ...